19th-Century German Stories Web editions for language learning & literary study Index - Search - Forum - Quizzes - Options - Comments - What's New Wilhelm Busch (1832-1908) Max und Moritz / Max and Moritz (1865) Adelens Spaziergang (1864) Das Bad am Samstagabend (1867) Hans Huckebein (1867) Das Pusterohr / The Blowgun (1867) Eine unangenehme Uberraschung (1863) Annette von Droste-Hulshoff ...
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Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas The illustration on the right is a detail from a standing stone found on the Island of Gotland, Sweden. Click here to see the entire picture stone. Compiled by D. L. Ashliman See also Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts Germanic Geography The Germanic world. Links to sites describing the history, geography, and culture of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, ...
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Werewolf Legends from Germany translated and edited by D. L. Ashliman University of Pittsburgh 1997-2002. Contents Anonymous. The Morbach Monster. Asmus, F. and Knoop, O. The Werewolf. A Woman Transforms Herself into a Werewolf. The Werewolf of Alt-Marrin. Bartsch, Karl. Fox Hill near Dodow. Werewolves. The Werewolf of Klein-Krams. The Werewolf of Vietlubbe. A Witch as Werewolf. Boren, George ...
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German Changeling Legends translated and edited by D. L. Ashliman 1998 See also the electronic texts: Changelings: An Essay by D. L. Ashliman. The Changeling. A ballad by John Greenleaf Whittier. Changeling Legends from the British Isles. Scandinavian Changeling Legends. Return to the index of Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts. Return to the Yahoo! index Society and Culture:Mythology and ...
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